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Ancient Greece
Archaic period in Greece
Classical Greece
- Hermolaus of Macedon and Sostratus of Macedon
- Alexander the Great's adolescent pages involved in conspiracy against the King. Hermolaus, punished by Alexander for having struck the quarry at a hunt out of turn, sought to revenge himself for the perceived abuse by assassinating the king. He enlisted Sostratus and others, but all were denounced and stoned to death.[[[1]]][[[2]]]
- Epimenes, son of Arsaeus and Charicles, son of Menander
- Two other pages from the same conspiracy against Alexander. Epimenes enlisted his lover, Charicles, who divulged the matter to Epimenes' brother, Eurylochus. This latter denounced to conspirators to Alexander's bodyguard, Ptolemy son of Lagus, who informed the king.[[[2]]]
Hellenistic Greece
Ancient Rome
Roman Republic
Roman Empire
- Herod Agrippa and Caligula
- In 36CE, the lovers 46 and 24, respectively.[[[3]]]
See also
Sources
General
- Louis Crompton. Homosexuality and Civilization, Cambridge, Mass. and London, 2003. ISBN 0-674-01197-X
- Michel Larivière. Homosexuels et bisexuels célèbres, Delétraz Editions, 1997. ISBN 2-911110-19-6
Ancient Greece
- Kenneth J. Dover. Greek Homosexuality, New York; Vintage Books, 1978. ISBN 0-394-74224-9
- Thomas K. Hubbard. Homosexuality in Greece and Rome, U. of California Press, 2003. [[[1]]] ISBN 0-520-23430-8
- Eva Cantarella, Cormac O Cuilleanain. Bisexuality in the Ancient World , Yale University Press, 1992. ISBN 0-300-04844-0
References
- ^ Waldemar Heckel, Who's Who in the Age of Alexander the Great: Prosopography of Alexander's Empire p.139 ; Blackwell Publishing, 2006
- ^ a b Alexander the Great By Arrian, James S. Romm, Pamela Mensch; pp108-9
- ^ A psychoanalytic history of the Jews By Avner Falk; p295
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